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Michael Paul Feeney

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Feeney began his political career in 1938. He was elected to Massachusetts House of Representatives from a field of 38 candidates. From 1944 to 1945 he also served on the
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took the unprecedented step of endorsing Feeney over Thompson. After Feeney failed to defeat Thompson on the first ballot, most of his supporters backed
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In 1952, Feeney became a member of the House Ways and Means Committee. He served as its chairman from 1959 to 1962, when he was removed by speaker
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following a dispute between the two over a railroad tax subsidy. Feeney challenged Thompson for speaker in 1963. Governor-elect
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The 18th Suffolk District sent two representatives to the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1939. Feeney and
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Kenney, Michael (January 4, 1973). "Feeney finally makes it to the House rostrum".
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in the Sixth Suffolk District. He lost the Democratic primary to Samuel Harmon.
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In 1965, Feeney was a candidate in the special election to succeed the deceased
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Democratic Party members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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Micciche, S. J. (January 4, 1963). "Thompson Wins by 5 Votes".
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Micciche, S. J. (January 3, 1963). "Peabody Stalls Thompson".
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as a compromise candidate. Thompson won on the sixth ballot.
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Paul Feeney

Massachusetts House of Representatives
Angelo Scaccia
Boston City Council
Hyde Park
Massachusetts
Milton, Massachusetts
American
Democratic
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Boston City Council
Mayor of Boston
James Michael Curley
John E. Kerrigan
William Arthur Reilly
John J. Sawtelle
Joseph Lee
John F. Thompson
Endicott Peabody
Cornelius F. Kiernan
Julius Ansel
Dean of the House
Angelo Scaccia
Milton Hospital
1939
1941–1942
1943–1944
1945–1946
1947–1948

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